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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Tuesday, 22 December 2009 04:49 |
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Paternity by Scott Owens Publisher: Main Street Rag This book is available at an advanced order discount through February 1, 2010 $9 ISBN#: ISBN 13: 978-1-59948-222-4 To order, http://www.mainstreetrag.com/SOwens_2.html
Poems of aching tenderness. Paternity explores with a discerning, clear-eyed sensitivity the daily small delights, frustrations, and purely unexpected miracles that, taken together, make up the building blocks of one father's personal salvation. --Joanna Catherine Scott, author of Night Huntress and Fainting at the Uffizi
In Scott Owens' lovely book of poems, Paternity, we have a remarkable account of how his very special relationship with his young daughter, Sawyer, has saved him from the darkness of his own childhood. The poems are engaging in the deepest sense--funny, touching, and full of the kind of wisdom we all need as parents and family members to sustain the balance of daily life. How can anyone resist a girl who makes up the word, "effluctress," to describe what only a four-year old can see. --Anthony S. Abbott, author of The Man Who.
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The Triangle is looking for a few good writers
From the City of Raleigh Arts Commission:
Piedmont Laureate Call for Applications
The Piedmont Laureate program will be accepting applications from creative nonfiction writers for 2011! Authors of works including biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, travel writings, and new journalism are eligible to apply. Writers must be residents of Alamance, Durham, Orange and/or [...]
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M-V-P! M-V-P!
In his latest Musings post, Scott Owens heaps praise on the invaluable Glenda Beall, and I couldn’t agree more.
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Bravo, Nancy
Congratulations to the Network’s good friend Nancy Olson, owner of Raleigh’s Quail Ridge Books & Music, who will receive a 2010 Raleigh Medal of the Arts in a ceremony on October 6. Nancy has done as much for North Carolina’s writers, and North Carolina’s literary culture, as anyone, and this honor is well-deserved.
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Hat's Off!
Sandra Ervin Adams' poem, "In the Days Before I Could Speak," appears in Imagining Heaven, a recently published anthology compiled by Linda Matney, edited by Maureen Ryan Griffin. |
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